2017, Number 1
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Rev Clin Esc Med 2017; 7 (1)
Proteína Ligadora de Ácidos Grasos Intestinal en Neonatos con Enterocolitis Aguda Necrotizante
Rojas VJ
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 11-17
PDF size: 212.38 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Acute necrotizing enterocolitis is the main
neonatal abdominal emergency in Intensive Care
Units, and represents the leading cause of
gastrointestinal death in these patients. The
diagnosis is based on clinical, laboratory and
radiological findings which in many cases may
be nonspecific, so that is needed development of
more accurate diagnostic methods. This review
evaluates the diagnostic and prognostic utility of
intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I- FABP) in
patients with acute necrotizing enterocolitis.
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